DEN008B

Worley
Any Location, CO
Category Engineering
Job Description
As a Principal Electrical Engineer at Worley, you will lead technical efforts, oversee project execution, and ensure quality and compliance within the electrical engineering discipline.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited institution
  • Professional Engineer (PE) license required (Colorado), with ability to obtain licensure in additional states preferred
  • 15+ years of experience in electrical engineering, including leadership experience on medium-to-large projects
  • Proficiency in developing grounding, area classification, power distribution, single-line, and motor control drawings
  • Strong understanding of protective devices, coordination techniques, and electrical system analysis
  • Experience in estimating manhours, managing schedules, assigning work, and communicating with project stakeholders
  • Ability to review and verify completeness and quality of engineering deliverables
  • Expertise in ANSI, IEEE, IEC, NEC, and other relevant industry codes and standards
  • Proficiency in conducting arc flash analyses and calculations
  • Experience in AC Mitigation analysis
  • Ability to perform complex engineering calculations, including load flow, short circuit, harmonics, equipment sizing, large motor starting, grounding, transient stability, electromagnetic transients, and insulation coordination
  • Familiarity with specifying and procuring high, medium, and low-voltage electrical equipment, including MCCs, transformers, and switchgear
  • Strong client interface skills with the ability to understand and address client needs
  • Proven ability to lead and collaborate effectively with engineers and designers
  • Experience with electrical modeling and analytical software, such as ETAP or EasyPower, for power system and transmission line studies (ETAP experience preferred)
  • Previous experience participating in Total Installed Cost (TIC) estimates
  • Ability to manage project scope, schedule, and budget
  • Familiarity with electrical construction techniques, installation practices, and plant start-up requirements

Benefits

  • Paid Time Off (PTO)
  • 401(k)
  • Medical
  • Vision
  • Dental
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